Adastra is one of the mature foreign service providers active in our markets and we have had the chance to interview the CEO, Mr. Ovtcharov, talking about nearshoring models, total cost of ownership, destinations and some thoughts about differences...

By Volodymyr Kostanda, CEO, Adoriasoft. Today understanding the way a full cycle software development company operates may be of an utmost importance to companies seeking a nearshore development partner. The providers of such full cycle software development services are thus...

In recent years, the growth in outsourcing has increased significantly due to the advancement in technology, competitive and faced paced business environment. Outsourcing has become one of the most important business and unstoppable trends, so what is outsourcing –...

By Paolo Marcattilj / UK Director Global Remote Services. Companies have often relied on a limited number of geographic sourcing destinations, mostly far away (offshore), as part of their outsourcing strategies. With the focus now on delivering enhanced customer service...

Lviv IT Cluster joined efforts with the sociological agency Fama to realize the unique and large-scale report of Lviv’s IT market – «Lviv IT Reserach» . One of the main benefits of the research is its accuracy and representivteness. Main...

By Tomasz Borowiecki, Business Services Director, Hays Talent Solutions, Poland - The Business Services Sector (BSS) industry emerged in Poland only at the beginning of the 21st century, yet it has already been recognized by experts as a highly developed, ...

Contracting a Nearshore Partner sounds like a perfect solution to what is otherwise bound to become a strangling threat to the health and sanity of the German IT industry: The overwhelming demand for competent IT manpower inside Germany is...

'The opening of Sony Pictures Global Business Services in Tri - City, as a shared service center for Sony Pictures Entertainment, is a very good example of how the region co – operates with the investors and supports the...

Infosys Technologies is set to expand its back office operations in Poland in the next two years to offer business process outsourcing (BPO) services to more European and global clients, a senior official of the IT bellwether said.

"We will ramp up our headcount to 1,500 people by 2012 from about 1,000 this year at our Lodz BPO facility in Poland to serve at least 20 clients across verticals in Europe and American markets," Infosys BPO Poland Sp vice-president Krystian Bestry said.

The USD4.8-billion global software major runs two large back offices in Poland and the Czech Republic to provide transaction services in diverse areas, including finance, accountancy, procurement, taxation and compliance issues.

OUR NETWORK

We focus on shared knowledge for decision makers and everyone involved in sourcing projects and strategies. With more than 800 articles online, over 4000 subscribers and more than 200 authors the Outsourcing Journal is one of the biggest resources for knowledge and best practices.